'Mere luck'

"My client and his family are extremely happy with the outcome," Elbaba said.

"He has always maintained his innocence, he's always said he's not guilty to the charges and has vigorously denied the allegations."

Elbaba says the truth came out after they pressed the police to investigate the matter further.

"I understand that there was some CCTV footage which contradicted her version, and the police obtained that footage by mere luck after we asked the police to investigate the matter further, and they did," Elbaba told 7NEWS.

"It's an extraordinary outcome for my client. Justice has been served and we are very happy with the outcome."

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'It's an extraordinary outcome for my client.'

The relief on Basic's face was evident after he walked from court a free man.

"Finally this is over, so I am very happy," Basic said.

He said the past few months for him have been "terrible" especially when he knew he was innocent.

7NEWS has also been told Basic, who spent two weeks in jail, will pursue costs and compensation and will be back in court in July.

Basic also admitted he probably won't stop to help another woman again, and that the matter had "destroyed" his marriage.

Gray is due to face court next week.

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